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Booyah Boo jigs
This is the best jig I have ever used. Even better with two split tail trailers on the hook. My avg fish with this jig is 5+ lbs. I use this jig with 65 lb power pro braid and have had fish break me off on 4 different outtings last year. BOOYAH!! I wish they made a 1 oz boo jig.
April 20, 2011

Experimenting
This along with Pigskin jigs are some of the new jigs I'm going to be experimenting with this bass season. This jig has great low profile to it, solid skirt and color design.
Most happy with the great hook and they are affordable. If your looking for a variety of heavy cover jigs in different weights and colors fill a small plano container with these. You will be glad u did.
April 2, 2010

Good jig!
Works great for fishing heavy cover! Make sure you super glue your rattles and skirt before you head out, after about fifty casts the rattles fall off and the skirt comes down. Also if you get it hung up make sure you bend your hook back under the weed guard....that will make your life a little easier.
April 18, 2011

boo yah!!!
i really like these jigs, they have a really big hook and and don't get hung up as often as the football type jigs. they work well in deeper water too with rattles. i use a craw trailer. havn't had one fish spit this hook out. with other jigs i lost a few. the weight shape is nice through grass.
September 1, 2010

i believe it does. it has a heavy hook and i have always gotten good sets with it. the only thing negative i can say about this is that the rattles fall off with every fish. so now i swap out the rattle band and they work great. the craw pattern is my go to bait. i use the 5/8 and 3/4 oz. also won't get hung up as much as a football

You get what you pay for when it comes to fishing! The hook dose stand up in the water. I have used both the foot ball ( strike king ) and the boo jig. I catch bigger fish on this jig over the football.The football is good but this one to me is better. I use this jig year round. And have won a bass durby with the largest SMB .

It will stand up but the design is not as advantageous for coming through rocks. I like to flip or pitch it into grass, holes in the grass or outside/inside weed lines. Count down the fall and compare the depth; often Bass will inhale before it can reach bottom and you will want to set the hook ASAP.

They don't stand up on the bottom nearly as well as a football head jig because the head is more narrow. It will stand up for a little while on the bottom, but will soon fall on it's side, especially if you are dragging it on and over rocks. Hope this helps.

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absolutely.the slipper type head pulls through the mats and less hangups on brushes . but i use at least 5/8-3/4 oz for that with a craw trailer, berkley green pumpkin chigger chunk, or the new F2 money craw with a 1/4 inch cut off also in green pumpkin. flip and swim through grass, or find a good drop off from 2-4ft down to 20ft and hopp it till you find the depth they are at. heavy jig will help you feel the bottom terrain better

This jig is meant to mimic a crawfish so the best color would be the one that mimics the color of your local craws. I like the black / brown spice (#21) and the emerald / brown spice (#22) in clear water. For stained I like them a bit flashier: black / red (#13) or watermelon / red (#14).

What i do is throw the jig out let it hit the bottom, shake it twice, pop it off the bottow twice, and then slow retrieve in with rod tip up. I caught several hawgs just on the swim back. I have never caught one by jigging it on the bottom. Also the biggest bass i caught with this jig was 7 1/2 pounds just by swimming it a foot off the bank. I use 1/2 for the swimming technique i feel it gives me better control and i use 1/4 for the toss and let it fall technique

i hop it ,but you can use all methods. see what catches fish and remember what you did. also depending what fish are doing. i've let it set in a nest when sight fishing and jiggled it till the fish picked it up. i've caught bass doing it all ways

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